THE GAME: Boise State looks to stay at the top of the Mountain West standings Saturday, as it faces Air Force at 4 p.m. at Taco Bell Arena. This is the first meeting of the season between the Broncos (15-7, 8-3 MW) and Falcons (10-14, 3-8 MW) who will also meet in the final game of the regular season.

WATCH: The game will be televised by ROOT Sports, and available on a video stream for those outside the ROOT footprint (HERE). Channel Finder: DirecTV 687, Dish 426, Cable ONE 27/1149.Play-by-Play: Drew GoodmanAnalyst: Joe Cravens

LISTEN: Radio coverage of Saturday's game will be broadcast on the Bronco Radio Network, with 670 AM KBOI serving as the flagship station. Bob Behler will handle play-by-play duties with Abe Jackson serving as the analyst. The pregame show will begin at 3:30 pm MT. The broadcast can also be heard live online at BroncoSports.com.

ABOUT AIR FORCE: The Falcons have knocked off Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State in conference play, but are yet to win a game away from home. Air Force is 10-5 in home games this year and 0-9 away from home, including a 0-7 mark in true road games.All-Time Series: Boise State leads 7-4. The Falcons won the lone meeting last season, 61-53 at Air Force.

BLACK OUT: Boise State is hosting its annual Black Out game Saturday. The Broncos will wear their black uniforms and fans are encouraged to wear black to the game. Boise State is 4-0 all-time when wearing black at home.

MONTH OF THE BRONCO: Boise State began the month of February by extending its win streak to three games with a 72-70 victory over Utah State. Under Leon Rice, the Broncos are 28-17 (.622) all-time in February.

GOOD START: Boise State has won eight of its first 11 conference games for the second time in three years (2014-15), matching the best 11-game start start since joining the Mountain West. The Broncos have won nine of their first 12 league games seven times, most recently in 2007-08.

SIMPLE RECIPE: In their eight Mountain West wins, the Broncos are shooting 45.3 percent from the field and 35.2 percent from three-point range; compared to 36.5 and 29.5, respectively, in their three losses.

FRESHMAN SNIPER:Justinian Jessup has made 41 three-pointers as a freshman, matching Nick Duncan for third most triples by a freshman in Boise State history. He trails Coby Karl (49) and Anthony Drmic (57).